Secure property to prevent burglaries

Published 8:38 am, Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Canyon Police Department has received several reports about vehicle and building burglaries. Officers urge residents to continue to secure property and be observant of any suspicious persons in the neighborhood. Contact CPD to report any suspicious activity.

On July 7 officers met with two men walking in the 700 block of 15th Street. They observed drug paraphernalia to be hanging out of the pants pocket of one of the men. They found one of the men to be in possession of marijuana and the paraphernalia. He was arrested and transported to jail.

On July 8 officers responded to the 700 block of Taylor Lane in reference to an assault. They found that a male had assaulted a female at the residence. He was arrested and transported to jail.

Walmart reported a theft under $50 on July 8.

Also on July 8, officers arrested a male on a warrant at 47 Valley View.

On July 9 officers responded to several burglary reports in the 2500 block of 9th Avenue. The suspect was stealing lawn equipment from back yards and sheds. The suspect was located on an unrelated call, and he and a female were arrested in reference to the burglaries. They were both transported to jail.

Officers arrested a male July 9 at the police department on an outstanding warrant.

On July 10 a report was made at the police department in reference to bigamy.

Officers responded to a damaged garage on Griffin on July 10.

Officers responded to Walmart on July 10 on a vandalism. The victim reported her tire to have been slashed.

Also on July 10, officers responded to missing property at United. There were lottery tickets reported to be missing from the lottery machine.

On July 12 officers made a traffic stop in the 2300 block of 9th Avenue. The male driver was cited for minor in possession of alcohol.

Officers made a traffic stop July 12 in the 2600 block of 14th Avenue. A male was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Officers made a traffic stop July 12 in the 2300 block of 11th Avenue. A female was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia.

Officers responded to two crashes. The causes of the crashes were unsafe backing and failing to yield right of way.